‘Sex Education’ Producer Eleven Unveils Cast, First Looks for BBC, Netflix Horror Series ‘Red Rose’ (EXCLUSIVE)
30.05.2022 - 11:15
/ variety.com
Naman Ramachandran “Sex Education” producer Eleven has revealed a cast of rising stars for upcoming BBC and Netflix horror series “Red Rose.”Created by the Clarkson Twins – Michael and Paul (“See,” “The Haunting of Bly Manor”), the eight-part series explores the relationship between teenagers and their online lives. Set over a long hot summer following high school, the teens’ friendships are infiltrated by the Red Rose app, which blooms on their smartphones, threatening them with dangerous consequences if they don’t meet its demands.
The app exposes the group to a seemingly supernatural entity and the seductive power of the dark web. The cast includes Amelia Clarkson (“The Last Kingdom,” “Poldark”), Isis Hainsworth (“Metal Lords,” “Catherine Called Birdy”), Ali Khan (“Halo,” “The School For Good and Evil”) Ellis Howard (“Home,” “Catherine the Great”) and Ashna Rabheru (“Sex Education,” “Indian Summers”) alongside Adam Nagaitis (“Chernobyl,” “The Terror”), Natalie Gavin (“Ali & Ava,” “Gentleman Jack”) and Samuel Anderson (“Landscapers,” “Doctor Who”).
Making their television debuts are Harry Redding, currently in “To Kill A Mockingbird” on London’s West End, and Laurence Olivier Bursary winner Natalie Blair. The series is filmed in Bolton, North West England.Michael and Paul Clarkson said: “We are thrilled with the talented cast that we’ve assembled in ‘Red Rose.’ They have so brilliantly captured the spirit of the North with their nuanced, devastating and hilarious performances.
We can’t wait for the rest of the world to fall in love with them, just as we have. They’re doing Bolton – and us – proud.”“Red Rose” is a co-production between Eleven and Entertainment One (eOne) for BBC Three and Netflix.
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